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No one should be attacking anybody and i agree as i think everyone else on this forum that everyone is entitled to their views that is why we live in a democratic society and still have freedom of speech.As for seeing both sides i think we all see that which is why we have different opinions. The company is there to make a return on it's investment and we as a workforce should want to see it prosper for job security and hopefully greater financial reward for all, no one is here wanting to see any company fail, what i am saying is i have a contract of employment that i accepted that uses my house as a depot, my drive as a car park and my front door as a clocking in and out machine, i have an agreed rate of pay along with other benefits, the company wish to change this for what to me as an individual will be a poorer salary for the hours i currently work, it is a case of simple mathematics that the company is trying to claw money back from it's biggest group.
  • Posted 14 May 2011 07:36
  • By arthur_b
  • joined 29 Apr'11 - 6 messages
  • west midlands, United Kingdom

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